A true breeding plant is
(a) one that is able to breed on its own
(b) produced due to cross-pollination among
unrelated plants
(c) near homozygous and produces offspring of its
own kind
(d) always homozygous recessive in its genetic
constitution.
(a) one that is able to breed on its own
(b) produced due to cross-pollination among
unrelated plants
(c) near homozygous and produces offspring of its
own kind
(d) always homozygous recessive in its genetic
constitution.